Interview #100 - Ian Strange - Kid Zoom
- Graffiti, Installations, International, Interviews & Editorial, Painting, Perth, Street Art, Video Art
- December 20, 2011
Mick Rafferty was a busy boy last night, and he also headed over to West Footscray for the Steamscape show at Post Industrial Design! So much alternate history and visionary goodness, absolutely and utterly grand – in the truest sense of the word! We love this shit! [nggallery id=80 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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READ MOREWhen we interviewed Rena Littleson last last year, we had a feeling that whatever she came up with next was going to be as crazily cool as her previous projects, and My 2 Cent$ doesn’t disappoint! “You may remember a time when I was the 9 to 5 Arti$t $idekick to Mr Devil himself. Sitting
READ MOREI’m in my own zone as I make my way down to Melbourne City Library; I’ve just changed out of some abhorred work clothes and am entering the building, camera in hand, kind of wondering where the hell I am (an exhibition, in a library? huh?) when Kaff calls out my name. “Hey Fletch?” I
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READ MOREOriginally hailing from Perth, Kid Zoom is an enigmatic artist who has pushed, stretched and manipulated the boundaries and limited circles of what people traditionally think of as “street art”. As an artist whose hard work has done as much for his own success with the exposure he has garnered, as it has for the
READ MOREEvery so often we see an exhibition that doesn’t fit into out “yes that fits” category, but its too appealing and intriguing to not mention – and that what we thought when we saw the email about “Pop Up Migrants” Complete with its own manifesto, the Pop Up Migrants exhibition will showcase a whole slew
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READ MOREWe knew this one was coming up, and damn we’re looking forward to it. Since interviewing the man himself earlier this year, we’ve been hankering for a chance to see this Perth artists work in a full blown solo show – and it’s almost here, thanks to Prahrans RTIST Gallery. “A composite mesh of graffiti,
READ MOREFollowing on from Outpost Project and his extraordinary and way cool show, Bogan Paradise, Lister has another event in Sydney – this time its a big assed installation right in the heart of the CBD. Presented by Lane Four, and, no surprise here, aMBUSH Gallery, it’s great to see installations like this being treated as
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